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1 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án D

Câu ban đầu: Mẹ tôi rất bận rộn trong công việc. Tuy nhiên, bà chăm sóc tốt cho các con.

A. Although thì thôi But

B. Sai ngữ pháp:-> inspite of being busy at work,...

C. Không hợp nghĩa.

D. Mặc dù bận rộn trong công việc, mẹ tôi chăm sóc tốt cho con cái.

However=although+ clause=despite/ in spite of +V-ing

8 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Mẹ tôi rất bận rộn công việc nhưng bà vẫn chăm sóc tốt cho con của mình.

A. Dù bận rộn công việc, mẹ tôi luôn chăm sóc tốt cho con của mình.

B. Mẹ tôi chăm sóc tốt cho những đứa con của mình nhưng bà rất bận rộn trong công việc.

C. Tuy mẹ tôi đã rất bận rộn trong công việc bà vẫn chăm sóc tốt cho con của mình.

D. Mặc dù mẹ tôi đã rất bận rộn trong công việc nhưng bà vẫn chăm sóc tốt cho con của mình.

Đáp án B ngược nghĩa nên bị loại

Đáp án C và D sử dụng thì quá khứ đơn trong khi câu gốc sử dụng hiện tại đơn nên bị loại.

3 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án D

Để làm được câu này thì phải dịch nghĩa câu ban đầu.

Mẹ tôi rất bận bịu với công việc ở văn phòng. Bà ấy vẫn chăm sóc tốt cho chúng tôi.

Đáp án A, B, C đều không phù hợp về nghĩa.

21 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án D

Để làm được câu này thì phải dịch nghĩa câu ban đầu.

Mẹ tôi rất bận bịu với công việc ở văn phòng. Bà ấy vẫn chăm sóc tốt cho chúng tôi.

Đáp án A, B, C đều không phù hợp về nghĩa.

10 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án C

Giải thích: câu bị động kép với cấu trúc S be Ved that S V

Dịch: người ta thường nói rằng đó là trách nhiệm của bố mẹ khi phaiere chăm sóc tốt cho con cái.

13 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

25 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys. She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear wasthe biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety. The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

Question 49. What do latchkey children suffer most from when they are at home alone?

A. Tiredness

B. Fear

C. Boredom

D. Lonliness

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28 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys. She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear wasthe biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety. The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

Question 47. The main problem of latchkey children is that they

A. suffer a lot from being left alone

B. are growing in numbers

C. watch too much television during the day

D. are also found in middle-class families

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24 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án A

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys. She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear wasthe biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety. The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

Question 44. What is the most common way for latchkey children to deal with fears?

A. Talking to the Longs

B. Hiding somewhere

C. lying under a TV

D. having a shower

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18 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B